Tim Waurick
Tim Waurick | |
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Born |
Levittown, Pennsylvania | May 4, 1980
Genres | Barbershop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, recording artist, coach |
Instruments | Voice |
Associated acts | Vocal Spectrum |
Website |
timtracks |
Tim Waurick (born 1980) is a barbershop Tenor singer, and coach for various barbershop choruses and quartets. Waurick creates learning tracks – recordings in which one part is dominant and the others are sung softly in the background – for the Barbershop Harmony Society, Sweet Adelines International, and various other quartets and choruses around the world.[1] His learning track company is named TimTracks.[2]
Waurick was born in Levittown, Pennsylvania, and currently lives in St. Peters, Missouri, after graduating in 2007 from Lindenwood University.[3] He coaches men's and women's barbershop quartets and choruses world-wide, and is one of the few barbershop enthusiasts who has managed to turn his hobby into a profession. Waurick currently performs with Vocal Spectrum, which took the gold medal in the collegiate Barbershop Quartet Contest in 2004[4] and the International Barbershop Quartet Contest in 2006.[5] Waurick also serves as the Tenor section leader of the 2012 International Barbershop Chorus Champions the Ambassadors of Harmony.[3] He has released several solo multi-track albums.[6]
Waurick was selected to be Tenor of the Fantasy Gold Quartet, together with Bass Jeff Oxley, Baritone Tony DeRosa and Lead Joe Connelly; and again in 2015 with Lead Mike Slamka, Bass Jim Henry, and Baritone Tony DeRosa.
Discography
- 2010 – TimTracks
- 2012 – Higher
- 2014 – Features
References
- ↑ "Learning Tracks". Barbershop Connections. N. and C. Stevens. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
- ↑ "TimTracks". Tim Waurick. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
- 1 2 "Bios-Vocal Spectrum". Vocal Spectrum. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
- ↑ "2004 International Collegiate Barbershop Quartet Competition" (PDF). SPEBSQSA. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
- ↑ "2006 International Barbershop Quartet Competition- Final Round" (PDF). SPEBSQSA. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
- ↑ "TimTracks Albums". Tim Waurick. Retrieved 29 October 2013.